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Bangladesh: Several houses gutted in Rohingya camp fire

| @indiablooms | Apr 29, 2023, at 11:25 am

Cox's Bazar: Several houses were gutted as a fire broke out at a Rohingya camp in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar region on Friday, media reports said.

The fire incident occurred in Lambashia 2-East Rohingya camp at around 10pm.

Two firefighting units from Ukhiya Fire Service and Civil Defence managed to douse the blaze at around 11:30pm, Additional Deputy Inspector General of Police Syed Haroon Or Rashid, commander of the Armed Police Battalion (APBn-14) told Dhaka Tribune.

At least 10-12 houses and two NGO learning centres were reportedly damaged due to fire.

The cause of the fire is still not known.

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